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Default TS switch was multi- up/down to start; now runs in ON or OFF position

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is my Canadian Tire TS.

The switch started acting up after I had owned it for 6 mos. I would have
to flick the switch up/down dozens of times, even hundred to get it to
start. Once on, it stayed on until I shut it off again. While quickly
repeatedly flicking it, it seemed the power was getting through at any point
along the throw of the switch. It was getting a minor spark to the motor
with minor partial rotation during many non-contiguous times flicking. I
had a premonition which has just now come true. Now when plugged in and
running, the OFF position does not stop rotation. I have to unplug the
cable to stop rotation. I can plug it in to start it while it is in the OFF
position. The switch does have an integral plastic safety "key", which
pulls out, but probably isn't any part in the problem. The key used to work
properly; now, in or out, it doesn't matter.

My local CT may be the type of place I could likely take the switch, or
other faulty component, and get another one, but I wouldn't know what or if
I could do anything about it myself; not knowing how the switch would
connect to the motor, or the motor to the switch, etc.. I haven't looked. I
may need to revisit this post after this initial consultation.

Is it the switch, or could it be the motor or anything else?



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is my Canadian Tire TS.

The switch started acting up after I had owned it for 6 mos. I would have
to flick the switch up/down dozens of times, even hundred to get it to
start. Once on, it stayed on until I shut it off again. While quickly
repeatedly flicking it, it seemed the power was getting through at any
point along the throw of the switch.


First, clean the switch. Get some compressed air in there to get the dust
that might be bleeding voltage out of the way. Then, with power off, throw
the switch a few times, shoot some more air to clean the carbon off the
contact bars. Tap the switch a few times on each of its four corners and
get some more air in there to redistribute what you knocked loose.

If it doesn't work, go get another switch. Wouldn't hurt to get a "motor
rated" switch, because it's heavier to take the startup load of an inductive
motor, even though yours is a universal.

While you're under there, get a little air in and around the carbons and
commutator.

I'm sure the OEM specified a price point, and if they could save a dime on
the switch and get marginal copper, they did.

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I do not have access to an air hose, but I have a couple other options. 1
immediate alternative is my decent leaf blower, but I am not sure if this is
at all appropriate. I could modify the leaf blower with a paper cone
possibly. Or I could buy a can of compressed air designed for computer
parts, etc.. Are either of these gonna work?



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I do not have access to an air hose, but I have a couple other options. 1
immediate alternative is my decent leaf blower, but I am not sure if this
is at all appropriate. I could modify the leaf blower with a paper cone
possibly. Or I could buy a can of compressed air designed for computer
parts, etc.. Are either of these gonna work?

Better the exhaust end of your vacuum cleaner.

Dollars to donuts you could get a replacement for six-eight bucks.




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http://canadiantire.ca/browse/produc... 1163483739505

is my Canadian Tire TS.

The switch started acting up after I had owned it for 6 mos. I would have
to flick the switch up/down dozens of times, even hundred to get it to
start. Once on, it stayed on until I shut it off again. While quickly
repeatedly flicking it, it seemed the power was getting through at any
point along the throw of the switch. It was getting a minor spark to the
motor with minor partial rotation during many non-contiguous times
flicking. I had a premonition which has just now come true. Now when
plugged in and running, the OFF position does not stop rotation. I have
to unplug the cable to stop rotation. I can plug it in to start it while
it is in the OFF position. The switch does have an integral plastic
safety "key", which pulls out, but probably isn't any part in the problem.
The key used to work properly; now, in or out, it doesn't matter.

My local CT may be the type of place I could likely take the switch, or
other faulty component, and get another one, but I wouldn't know what or
if I could do anything about it myself; not knowing how the switch would
connect to the motor, or the motor to the switch, etc.. I haven't looked.
I may need to revisit this post after this initial consultation.

Is it the switch, or could it be the motor or anything else?

It was the switch; hopefully it still is.

Remove it and take it to a home center, or maybe CT. If they don't have a
replacement (or if the clerk is too ignorant to know what you are showing
him) go to an electrical supply house.
Or, try Grizzly; they have replacement switches, but are expensive.

My jointer switch broke. I bought a replacement for $4 at Home Depot. It
was a little small and I had to make a new front cover, but that wasn't a
big deal.


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isn't it called a single pole, zero throw (SDZT) switch?



On Nov 13, 10:35 pm, "bent" wrote:
http://canadiantire.ca/browse/produc...T%3C%3Eprd_id=...

is my Canadian Tire TS.

The switch started acting up after I had owned it for 6 mos. I would have
to flick the switch up/down dozens of times, even hundred to get it to
start. Once on, it stayed on until I shut it off again. While quickly
repeatedly flicking it, it seemed the power was getting through at any point
along the throw of the switch. It was getting a minor spark to the motor
with minor partial rotation during many non-contiguous times flicking. I
had a premonition which has just now come true. Now when plugged in and
running, the OFF position does not stop rotation. I have to unplug the
cable to stop rotation. I can plug it in to start it while it is in the OFF
position. The switch does have an integral plastic safety "key", which
pulls out, but probably isn't any part in the problem. The key used to work
properly; now, in or out, it doesn't matter.

My local CT may be the type of place I could likely take the switch, or
other faulty component, and get another one, but I wouldn't know what or if
I could do anything about it myself; not knowing how the switch would
connect to the motor, or the motor to the switch, etc.. I haven't looked. I
may need to revisit this post after this initial consultation.

Is it the switch, or could it be the motor or anything else?

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